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隐虾亚科(十足目:长臂虾科)系统发育初探
李新正, 刘瑞玉
中国科学院海洋研究所 青岛 266071
摘要:
于1993年7月-1995年7月,基于隐虾亚科绝大部分属的分类学、系统学、比较形态学研究及部分生物学文献资料井对17个属的标本进行解剖分析,以支序分析方法对隐虾亚科作了系统发育初步探讨。结果表明,隐虾亚科为一单系类群,起源于原始的行自由生活的长臂虾类祖先,该类群因躲避敌害而在石珊瑚形成的小空间中营隐蔽生活,逐渐发展到可与腔肠动物、棘皮动物、海绵动物、双壳类软体动物等营共栖生活;与海绵动物和双壳类共栖者可能是亚科内较高等的类群;岩虾属(Periclimenes)是自由生活类群向共栖生活类群过渡的桥梁;亚科起源中心在印度-西太平洋热带珊瑚礁水域。
关键词:  隐虾亚科  系统发育  支序分析  共栖
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基金项目:国家自然科学基金资助项目,39470090号;中国科学院生物分类区系特别支持费资助项目
A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE PHYLOGENY OF PONTONIINAE (DECAPODA: PALAEMONIDAE)
Li Xinzheng, Liu Ruiyu
Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071
Abstract:
In recent years, many new genera were established in the subfamily Pontoniinae, Palaemonidac. In order to approach the position of these genera and the systematic relationships among the genera of the subfamily, a preliminary phylogenetic analysis using cladistics was made in the present paper. 80 morphological characteristics were analyzed and 165 characteristic states, including 85 apomorphic conditions, were determined, based on a comparative morphological study and characteristic analysis of 72 genera of all the 75 genera (Climemperaeus, Exoclimenella and Periclimenella are not included in this study) of this subfamily. 17 of the 72 genera, i.e., Anchistus, Conchodytes, Coralliocaris, Dasycaris, Epiponlonia, Eupontonia, Harpiliopsis, Ischnopontonia, Jocaste, Onycocaridites, Onycocaris, Palaemonella, Periclimenaeus, Periclimenes [including the two subgenera, Periclimenes (s. str.) and Harpilius], Philarius, Pontonia, Stegopontonia, were studied in detail. 73 OTUs (operational taxonomic units) were identified: every studied genus was regarded as one OTU except Periclimenes, for which, the two subgenera, Periclimenes (s. str.) and Harpilius, were regarded as one OTU respectively. Palaemoninae, the, other subfamily of Palaemonidae, was selected as the outgroup for the character analysis. The determined apomorphic conditions (see Tab.1) are mainly from the following aspects: 1) variations of the mouthparts (including the mandible, maxilla, maxillipeds and epistome); 2) variations of the apical part of pereiopods; 3) variations on the carapace, such as the spines fewer and the surface sculptured; 4) body form, such as the variations from more or less compressed laterally to compressed strongly or, to depressed dorsoventrally; 5) associations with other invertebrates; 6) distributions; 7) variations of rostrum and antenna; 8) variations on the tail fan. According to the apomorphic conditions outlined in Tab.1, the distributions of the characteristic states of the 73 OTUs are shown in Tab.2. The analysis was carried out with Hennig 86 program (version l.5) to obtain a cladogram of the phylogenetic relationships among the 73 OTUs (Fig.1). The cladogram shows that the Pontoniinae is a typic monophyletic group, but the systematic position of some genera proposed in recent years, particularly the monotypic ones, needs further study. In accordance with the cladogram, we suppose that: (1) the ancestor of Pontoniinae is a free-living palaemonid shrimp, like the existing primitive groups of subfamily Palaemoninae, and to avoid predator, some early groups hide in the pore spaces formed by scleractinian corals and adapted to this environments, and by diversifying natural selections and multiple differentiation, gradually some groups are associated with certain coelenterate hosts, while other groups adapted to some extent to hosts such as echinoderms, sponges, bivalve mollusks; (2) the genus Periclimenes represents a link between the free-living groups and those associated with other invertebrates; (3) it appears the genera associated with sponges and bivalves are more advanced in the evolutionary trunk than the free-living groups and those associated with coelenterates and echinoderms; and (4) the original zoogeographical centre of this subfamily must have been located in some coral reef areas of the tropic Indo-West Pacific waters. The hypothetical pattern of evolutionary trends of Pontoniinae groups adapting to their hosts is shown in Fig.2.
Key words:  Pontoniinae, Phylogeny, Cladistics, Association
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